See you at the park! Bryant Park Presents Modern Dance
Company:
Inception To Exhibition and Bryant Park
The stage is set...The dancers are ready...
All we need is you!!
Bryant Park Festival Line-Up
Friday, June 19, 6:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.
Steps Repertory Ensemble: Versatile dancers perform acclaimed works by brilliant
choreographers.
Loni Landon Projects: Sophisticated, highly physical movement, executed with beelike agility.
Francesca Harper Project: Classical forms combine with fierce energy in dance inspired by imperfection, love, politics and identity.
Friday, June 26, 6:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.
Renegade Performance Group: Investigating dance and performance through Afrofutursim.
Carolyn Dorfman Dance: Acclaimed company builds dramatic narratives with its exhilarating movement and bold imagery.
Cornfield Dance: Lush movements frame everyday life with wit, playfulness, passion and beauty.
Friday, July 3, 6:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.
Earl Mosley’s Diversity of Dance: A diverse rep company with funky moves and strong technique, matched with outrageous spirit and intensity.
BARE Dance: Shape-shifting and vernacular blending with a prescient focus on the world, epitomizing dance of this millennium.
10 Hairy Legs: Exploring the extraordinary emotional and technical range of male dancers.
Friday, July 10, 6:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.
Manuel Vignoulle Dance: Athletic and sensuous, thrilling works connected by unbridled possibility.
Daniel Gwirtzman Dance Company: Remarkable virtuosity, musicality, innovation and vibrant humor with highly charismatic performers.
Jennifer Muller/The Works: Powerhouse dance that is engaging, inspirational and evocative, illuminating the human spirit.
TICKET INFO:
Admission to the festival is free. There are no rain dates.
VENUE INFORMATION and FESTIVAL SCHEDULE:
Bryant Park is situated behind the New York Public Library in midtown Manhattan, between 40th and 42nd Streets & Fifth and Sixth Avenues. The park is accessible by B, D, F, or M train to 42nd Street/Bryant Park or the 7 to 5th Avenue.
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